User profiles for Jorge García Molinos

Jorge García Molinos

Associate Professor, Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University
Verified email at arc.hokudai.ac.jp
Cited by 5877

Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine biodiversity

J García Molinos, BS Halpern, DS Schoeman… - Nature Climate …, 2016 - nature.com
Anticipating the effect of climate change on biodiversity, in particular on changes in community
composition, is crucial for adaptive ecosystem management 1 but remains a critical …

[HTML][HTML] Responses of marine organisms to climate change across oceans

…, MT Burrows, CJ Brown, J García Molinos… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that
have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence for the responses of …

Geographical limits to species-range shifts are suggested by climate velocity

…, DS Schoeman, AJ Richardson, JG Molinos… - Nature, 2014 - nature.com
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change,
and the consequences for humans 1 , are not yet fully understood or appreciated 2 , 3 . …

Oceans and coastal ecosystems and their services

…, T Frölicher, JD Gaitán-Espitia, JG Molinos… - IPCC AR6 WGII, 2022 - epic.awi.de
Ocean and coastal ecosystems support life on Earth and many aspects of human well-being.
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the …

Climate velocity reveals increasing exposure of deep-ocean biodiversity to future warming

I Brito-Morales, DS Schoeman, JG Molinos… - Nature Climate …, 2020 - nature.com
Slower warming in the deep ocean encourages a perception that its biodiversity is less
exposed to climate change than that of surface waters. We challenge this notion by analysing …

Governance challenges for tropical nations losing fish species due to climate change

KL Oremus, J Bone, C Costello, J García Molinos… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Climate change is driving fishery stocks out of their historical ranges. Along with the
management challenge of species entering new jurisdictions, the exit of species from countries’ …

Improved fisheries management could offset many negative effects of climate change

…, B Owashi, T Mangin, J Bone, JG Molinos… - Science …, 2018 - science.org
The world’s oceans supply food and livelihood to billions of people, yet species’ shifting
geographic ranges and changes in productivity arising from climate change are expected to …

Ocean community warming responses explained by thermal affinities and temperature gradients

…, ML Pinsky, RD Batt, J García Molinos… - Nature Climate …, 2019 - nature.com
As ocean temperatures rise, species distributions are tracking towards historically cooler
regions in line with their thermal affinity 1 , 2 . However, different responses of species to …

Ocean currents and herbivory drive macroalgae-to-coral community shift under climate warming

NH Kumagai, J García Molinos… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Coral and macroalgal communities are threatened by global stressors. However, recently
reported community shifts from temperate macroalgae to tropical corals offer conservation …

Temperature tracking by North Sea benthic invertebrates in response to climate change

…, MT Burrows, J García Molinos - Global change …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is a major threat to biodiversity and distributions shifts are one of the most
significant threats to global warming, but the extent to which these shifts keep pace with a …